
Garland of Sacred Syllables, VIII, part 1
The Garland of Sacred Syllables, like that of severed skulls, adorns the neck of the Great Goddess.
The Garland of Sacred Syllables, like that of severed skulls, adorns the neck of the Great Goddess.
… what is important for us is in this process of exploration and discovery, is that we discover things that are already there, instead of placing things that we can easily discover later.
… we are discovering that there are other ways categorize speech and language other than what we are used to. And when we take what we are used to and apply it to an entirely different system, a system that is based on oral rather than on writing …
Now religion is a very tricky word, because really has, it means different things to different people.
Operation. And it’s not prescriptive, but descriptive. And this is basically, what I would, how I would also, call the Indian grammarians, as descriptive rather than prescriptive.
When we point our tongue straight up, touch the roof of our mouth, we are pointing towards the light and we are pointing through our minds to the light.